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and on that we've had very little from the eu the eu council t from official called him casting there's nothing you can do hiring presidency menu not cool the very man. who last week made a statement saying we hear it europe must be responsive to all its citizens outing two seven point five million eu citizens catalonia? is turning a blind eye to this other big question here. is and this is what analysts are saying whether the science is. politically sustainable resonance imaging daytime sense yeah that out we're gonna go straight to barcelona now at chris more is that france increase. that initial reactions then to add that speech by carl at the us nud first to full. out railing against that speech. from. the king. but last night if you look back at the history of the protests on independence movement republicanism is up part of it. many people hate regardless of where they stand on the independence issue. i have been shocked what's going o. bible stories that all sweet not least of course. others instances or in the case. power stations up on sunday. therefore. effectively addressing
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if the uk wants a trading relationship with the eu, and the eu says fine, this is what has to happen, if you don't want the trading relationship, it is up to you. the sunday times, gambling sites are forced to stop year in children. 450,000 children are readily on gambling sites, being viewed in by cartoon characters, and we we re viewed in by cartoon characters, and we were appalled when we read this story. there has been... the advertising authority and gambling watchdog has written to these companies haven't immediately with dawn these sites which are advertising children's cartoons. they are invested in creating a generation of gambling is, and gambling can be a disease, so it is creating a generation of people who get online and play and try and win money, it is very, very dangerous. it is absolutely pernicious. did you find the children were having to pay? it's not properly explained how they are paying to go on the sites. they are obviously achieving it because as i said, nearly half a million children and doing this. this adds to the other abuses of these industry, like fixed
if the uk wants a trading relationship with the eu, and the eu says fine, this is what has to happen, if you don't want the trading relationship, it is up to you. the sunday times, gambling sites are forced to stop year in children. 450,000 children are readily on gambling sites, being viewed in by cartoon characters, and we we re viewed in by cartoon characters, and we were appalled when we read this story. there has been... the advertising authority and gambling watchdog has written to these...
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we see attitudes from the eu. we saw frightening things and was very, how would you afterwards, silence. >> they have been very quiet, the eu. >> what did you expect? it is an alliance of nations that obviously, they are there , theyure the integrity protect the integrity of the members. is done byal law international states that want the breakup of nations. new states forming. nobody has an interest in that. i would agree, it is not always fair. it is surely not always fair. most states were drawn on maps like this anyway. in past centuries. >> we had wars. fair, but this is a fact, what to do. withain has 17 regions varying degrees of autonomy. if one goes, perhaps others will want to follow. like the basque country. >> will catalonia remain peaceful? the basque people are keeping a close eye on the situation. only a minority are demanding independence. whatever happens in catalonia, it will be good for us. we have got to do something. >> in any case, basques do not want to return to the violence that toward the
we see attitudes from the eu. we saw frightening things and was very, how would you afterwards, silence. >> they have been very quiet, the eu. >> what did you expect? it is an alliance of nations that obviously, they are there , theyure the integrity protect the integrity of the members. is done byal law international states that want the breakup of nations. new states forming. nobody has an interest in that. i would agree, it is not always fair. it is surely not always fair. most...
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jeremy corbyn said we want to remain friends with the eu. we are leaving the eu, not europe. brussels'his work in favor? give them more leverage? click you have something unique on an eu level. you have a 27 heads of state united, when it comes to these brexit negotiations. remaining to be seen when those negotiations get underway. it puts the u.k. government and theresa may and a weaker position. she called these snap elections by saying she needed a stronger mandate, a stronger parliament. she has lost that. earlier, talk of her trying to form a coalition with the party from northern ireland. , butcampaigned for brexit they want a soft brexit. they want to keep trade ties with the eu. most people say they want it, the problem is how that gets put into place is a question. questions remain that need answering. other world news. the cattle and regional government has chosen october 1 as the day for referendum on a split from spain. previouslyent has said it will not allow the vote it considers to be unconstitutional. is --ay the negotiation ote is nothe v negotiable. they wer
jeremy corbyn said we want to remain friends with the eu. we are leaving the eu, not europe. brussels'his work in favor? give them more leverage? click you have something unique on an eu level. you have a 27 heads of state united, when it comes to these brexit negotiations. remaining to be seen when those negotiations get underway. it puts the u.k. government and theresa may and a weaker position. she called these snap elections by saying she needed a stronger mandate, a stronger parliament....
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it also relies on eu grants. some reports have suggested that britain's forthcoming departure from the eu could result ina departure from the eu could result in a loss of up to 30% of funding uk archaeological research. which could cause problems for sites such as the lethebrook. i think the blog term, not being able to reply for research gra nts not being able to reply for research grants like this on the european research council, a quite dramatic effect on how projects such as this will develop, and we are relying more and more on public support. one possible solution to the funding shortfall could come from what is already a strong contributor to the orkney economy just like already a strong contributor to the orkney economyjust like tourism. its popularity as a destination has grown markedly in recent years, with visitor numbers reaching around 200,000 per annum. many visitor numbers reaching around 200,000 perannum. many of visitor numbers reaching around 200,000 per annum. many of these tourists arrived by
it also relies on eu grants. some reports have suggested that britain's forthcoming departure from the eu could result ina departure from the eu could result in a loss of up to 30% of funding uk archaeological research. which could cause problems for sites such as the lethebrook. i think the blog term, not being able to reply for research gra nts not being able to reply for research grants like this on the european research council, a quite dramatic effect on how projects such as this will...
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. >> the european council had donald tusk tell eu leaders -- the only problem is the lack of unity. his comments gained after issuing letters to leaders where he warned against u.s. president trump, russian aggression, a more assertive china, and islamic extremism. a new migrant deal with libya to prevent more ways of african migrants from arriving in europe. our guest is a researcher at the , as welly in belgium as here in paris. thank you for speaking with us. libya is asking a state to retain migrants and camps that are in terrible condition. is this even realistic? clearly the deed with turkey if turkey is not a safe state, one could hardly believe media could be a safe state. prison forke an open migrants and refugees that suffer from torture, from rape and violence. it is not a country where migrants should be returned. they should open safe passages to the eu and agree on a equivalent policy so people would -- >> and older migrant deal, you just spoke with -- spoke about it. is that agreement in danger? dangeragreement is in because of the regegime presentd in turkey. deed wi
. >> the european council had donald tusk tell eu leaders -- the only problem is the lack of unity. his comments gained after issuing letters to leaders where he warned against u.s. president trump, russian aggression, a more assertive china, and islamic extremism. a new migrant deal with libya to prevent more ways of african migrants from arriving in europe. our guest is a researcher at the , as welly in belgium as here in paris. thank you for speaking with us. libya is asking a state to...
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what via eu leaders have been saying that we have had still not to sgt president of the european council? who say that nothing hasas chand for the euu that that spainn is still the sole in tele? of t the european union. fall drone i into a fights. these considers eyes entirely domestic. okay pierre been a sale correspondent in brussels for now thank you very much. well the council on independence movement is of course nothing new in fact it dates back centuries. the region has gone through periods of autonomy and periods of direct rule from madrid. luxury go now takes u us through a century off cast on struggle for twenty. it's an autonomous regions both it's long so much more. catalonia has its own language police false flag governments and president. the result of over a century of struggle landed on the plot to smoke. during a move small. of moss on the idea of independence began in eighteen ninety eight. spain loves us lots of colonies of cuba the phillipines. for the catalan police and that on the catalan public. but that's my. i think i state. it remained largely autonomous for cen
what via eu leaders have been saying that we have had still not to sgt president of the european council? who say that nothing hasas chand for the euu that that spainn is still the sole in tele? of t the european union. fall drone i into a fights. these considers eyes entirely domestic. okay pierre been a sale correspondent in brussels for now thank you very much. well the council on independence movement is of course nothing new in fact it dates back centuries. the region has gone through...
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the eu will not do that as well. the only thing is, donald tusk, the head of the european council, twittered today and he said, please do not resort to violence. use forceful arguments, but do not argue with force. so there is a slight fear this might get out of control or out of hand. but the eu officially is not reacting. they say that spain must resolve this problem on their own. for example, the french president also said he is behind mariano rajoy. also the german chancellor told , through a spokesman that she is behind her spanish counterpart. so there is no question the eu is behind spanish government. sarah: catalonia has no support for independence within the eu, but in practical terms is f catalonia secedes from spain, what is going to happen? bernd: nothing. the eu diplomats tell us that they will ignore any move of catalonia to become independent. there will be no border, there will be no tariffs, passport controls, things like that. every decision the catalan government, which will no longer be in office
the eu will not do that as well. the only thing is, donald tusk, the head of the european council, twittered today and he said, please do not resort to violence. use forceful arguments, but do not argue with force. so there is a slight fear this might get out of control or out of hand. but the eu officially is not reacting. they say that spain must resolve this problem on their own. for example, the french president also said he is behind mariano rajoy. also the german chancellor told , through...
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will pay leaves the eu finally. secondly, the border between northern ireland and the republic of of ireland, which is partly european in. . finally the rights of european citizens living in the u.k. at the moment and there is no resolution there. i can give you some keep point on what she said. she said she is not going to put a final year on the divorce bill as yet. that is something your wants to hear from her -- europe wants to hear from her. she talked about the order between northern ireland and the republic of ireland, she went to see a flexible approach to solving situation. up to the u.k.'s to come up with those solutions and ideas. in terms of the citizens, nothing concrete. whatever happens, we do want them and their families to stay. that is not the definitive language that makes the concrete -- this concrete enough for them to allow the negotiations to move to the next phase. that is something that had been hoped for by the u.k. at the summit area -- some. molly: phase one to phase two and where things
will pay leaves the eu finally. secondly, the border between northern ireland and the republic of of ireland, which is partly european in. . finally the rights of european citizens living in the u.k. at the moment and there is no resolution there. i can give you some keep point on what she said. she said she is not going to put a final year on the divorce bill as yet. that is something your wants to hear from her -- europe wants to hear from her. she talked about the order between northern...
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that is the eu line. given how valuable the uk and the eu relationship is, you shouldn't want to jeopardise relationship is, you shouldn't want tojeopardise itjust for relationship is, you shouldn't want to jeopardise it just for the relationship is, you shouldn't want tojeopardise itjust for the sake of political gain, just to make sure britain is punished for brexit. if the eu is adaptable in the future, it has to be flexible. that is a nice idea but it won't happen. everything the eu has said has been published on the record, these are oui’ published on the record, these are our parameters, this is what we will talk about, this is what needs to happen before we talk about her future relationship. britain does not seem to be listening to what the eu is saying. if it was listening, it would know it can't move further. it would be great if the eu was more adaptable but it won't. surely there must be listening it theresa may is preparing to have a war chest put to one side in the event no deal? preparing
that is the eu line. given how valuable the uk and the eu relationship is, you shouldn't want to jeopardise relationship is, you shouldn't want tojeopardise itjust for relationship is, you shouldn't want to jeopardise it just for the relationship is, you shouldn't want tojeopardise itjust for the sake of political gain, just to make sure britain is punished for brexit. if the eu is adaptable in the future, it has to be flexible. that is a nice idea but it won't happen. everything the eu has...
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that has outlined a plan to extend but begin scaling back support of the eu economy. european central bank is been pumping money into the economy since march twenty fifteen. first at a rate of sixty billion euros a month and at earlier this year was brought back down to sixty again. that'll continue through the end of twenty seventeen and then be cut in half so purchasing about thirty billion euros worth of assets each month. through next september. is he had mario draghi said the changes do not amount to a tapering but rather a downsizing of the program that remains open ended. as inflation creeps towards the two percent target. the the recalibration or asset purchases. reflects growing confidence in the gradual convergence all reflation rates. towards higher inflation name. earlier i spoke to neil wilson chief market analyst etx in london out to ask if my if mario draghi was right to remain so cautious take a listen. there was no i am a great surprise in the in the nights but today we were we were expecting something in the region of thirty billio. for i nine months
that has outlined a plan to extend but begin scaling back support of the eu economy. european central bank is been pumping money into the economy since march twenty fifteen. first at a rate of sixty billion euros a month and at earlier this year was brought back down to sixty again. that'll continue through the end of twenty seventeen and then be cut in half so purchasing about thirty billion euros worth of assets each month. through next september. is he had mario draghi said the changes do...
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people from different parts of the eu who are already, before they know whether or not they must leave, but feeling that there is no place for them. this is a good report from one of oui’ this is a good report from one of our senior reporters. we do not claim a mass exodus but we are looking at eu citizens who are here legally who no longer feel that this is the country for them. it is no longer the sort of place they want to be. we have a spanish teaching here who is leaving because this is no longer the play she moved four. nhs workers as well who came over legally from european countries. they would be allowed to stay as they wanted to post brexit that they are saying that they feel the country has changed. rightly or wrongly, they just country has changed. rightly or wrongly, theyjust feel country has changed. rightly or wrongly, they just feel that something has changed. people you spoke to have said that they do not feel that britain no longer feels like a country that would be a part. and they have also suffered attacks. that is a problem, that people feeling all of a sudden t
people from different parts of the eu who are already, before they know whether or not they must leave, but feeling that there is no place for them. this is a good report from one of oui’ this is a good report from one of our senior reporters. we do not claim a mass exodus but we are looking at eu citizens who are here legally who no longer feel that this is the country for them. it is no longer the sort of place they want to be. we have a spanish teaching here who is leaving because this is...
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negotiations on britain's exit from the eu formally got underway today with british and eu negotiators saying they got off to a promising start. michel barnier and u.k.'s david davis agreed on a structure for the talks with the u.k. making important concessions. every year, dw recognizes outstanding efforts to up all the principles of an independent and free press. this year's recipient of the dw free-speech award goes unusually to reporters in the u.s. -- the white house correspondents association. the dw -- they set a new benchmark in plutko reporting. reporter: with its freedom of speech award, tortorella recognize the white house correspondents efforts to report in a challenging political environment. >> this prize is -- we are encouraging and showing our solidarity with our colleagues at the task of following the u.s. president's political actions. >> not you. now you. your organization is terrible. where are you from? >> bbc. >> there is another beauty. quiet. don't be rude. don't be rude. no. i'm not gonna give you a question. you are fake news. reporter: journalists in the unit
negotiations on britain's exit from the eu formally got underway today with british and eu negotiators saying they got off to a promising start. michel barnier and u.k.'s david davis agreed on a structure for the talks with the u.k. making important concessions. every year, dw recognizes outstanding efforts to up all the principles of an independent and free press. this year's recipient of the dw free-speech award goes unusually to reporters in the u.s. -- the white house correspondents...
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. >> he is one step closer in his push for eu reform. of austria,leaders slid back yet czech republic. emmanuel macron found support for his plan to change the system of so-called posted workers. of social andn salary dumping is an important one in europe. it is a challenge that must be met. companies are allowed to send workers to other eu member states without paying local social charges. france and austria say the current rules mean workers in prosperous countries are undercut by cheaper labor. wants the job duration for posted workers to be limited to 12 months. half the current allowance. down on fraud. introducing tougher sanctions for those who abuse the system. the french president hopes to seal a deal at the summit in brussels this october. genuineour of us have a desire to find a compromise in october and a genuine consensus on an overhaul of the posted workers. >> macron still needs to convince opponents to the countries that benefit the most from the current system. they see the proposed changes go too far. genie: french icon
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would there expected support from the eu, they have clearly said that they do not feel this is an eu issue, it is a domestic issue. i think the hope of the independence movements was to have international support and international intervention from the very beginning. but the international community has discouraged them from that. and it has not happened. it probably will not happen. what is the feeling in the rest of spain? we spoke about those gdp growth figures reducing the economic growth forecast from 2.6% down to 2.3% as of this crisis. how are people feeling about that? how are people feeling about that? how is this feeling? my impression is that gdp in the rest of spain is not going to feel the effect of the last week in the very short term at all. catalonia, of course, will. we have this effect on the main industry, which is tourism, and also businesses taking their headquarters out of catalonia. we should of course take note of the fact that they have taken out their headquarters, which is not the same thing as taking out the production facilities or the offices, which are
would there expected support from the eu, they have clearly said that they do not feel this is an eu issue, it is a domestic issue. i think the hope of the independence movements was to have international support and international intervention from the very beginning. but the international community has discouraged them from that. and it has not happened. it probably will not happen. what is the feeling in the rest of spain? we spoke about those gdp growth figures reducing the economic growth...
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yes, it is not in the eu. it has signed a deal with the eu to share airline passenger data which has been held up with a ruling in the european court of justice. been held up with a ruling in the european court ofjustice. some meps think the same thing could happen with this legislation. if he did it might mean the entry and exit system isn‘t ready to go in 2020 as planned. adam fleming with that report. we are back again right in the middle of the argument about the balance between security and privacy. yes. has the balance shifted? it is perfectly reasonable for the eu to say it wants to better monitor who is coming in and out and the context of this after all is that huge march of this after all is that huge march of refugees across the continent, the contents is that those setting borders within the schengen area which they shouldn‘t have to do. the contest is terrorism. it is perfectly reasonable. batten is right, as an emerging country outside the eu it is reasonable for the uk to say we don‘t want
yes, it is not in the eu. it has signed a deal with the eu to share airline passenger data which has been held up with a ruling in the european court of justice. been held up with a ruling in the european court ofjustice. some meps think the same thing could happen with this legislation. if he did it might mean the entry and exit system isn‘t ready to go in 2020 as planned. adam fleming with that report. we are back again right in the middle of the argument about the balance between security...
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the telegraph are focusing on the potential ramifications for the eu. much of the thrust for independence is based upon the fact catalonia feels they are in a strong position, not just supporting catalonia feels they are in a strong position, notjust supporting the population, but they have a fit of the spanish population and an awful lot of their gdp and they feel they would be strong on their own. across the eu, every nation has a separatist breakaway movement somewhere. cornwall, wales, scotland, parts of belgium and france, corsica and venice. if that was to repeat across the eu, you would have to have i suppose those states that wanted to have some kind of independence, they would have to feel they also likely to wealth and success on their own. many of them will feel that is not the case, so you won't have all of the eu splintering apart in the same way andi splintering apart in the same way and i doubt that other nations after watching spain will have it in the same way. i put this to both of you, although i want to move on to other stories. the
the telegraph are focusing on the potential ramifications for the eu. much of the thrust for independence is based upon the fact catalonia feels they are in a strong position, not just supporting catalonia feels they are in a strong position, notjust supporting the population, but they have a fit of the spanish population and an awful lot of their gdp and they feel they would be strong on their own. across the eu, every nation has a separatist breakaway movement somewhere. cornwall, wales,...
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it comes at a time when things have been looking up for the eu in general. this shows is a fundamental problem and they haven't gone away yet. still fundamental problems in different countries economies, the way they manage their financial systems. staying with the eu, brussels is poised to find i billion euros —— flying google. this will fuel trans— billion euros —— flying google. this will fuel tra ns— atlantic billion euros —— flying google. this will fuel trans— atlantic tensions. did you think it will? i think it is a political hot ball. whether or not there is legally a case is one thing but i think to bring it up now right before the g20 when you have the apple problem, when you bring it up... you made a reference to the apple case, but is that payment of taxes and, 15 billion? i can't remove the exact figure but it is huge, it is a different issue and although a commission has taken pains to say that only 15% of their cases, the big cases, american companies, and i think donald trump will, could take an issue with it. interesting th
it comes at a time when things have been looking up for the eu in general. this shows is a fundamental problem and they haven't gone away yet. still fundamental problems in different countries economies, the way they manage their financial systems. staying with the eu, brussels is poised to find i billion euros —— flying google. this will fuel trans— billion euros —— flying google. this will fuel tra ns— atlantic billion euros —— flying google. this will fuel trans— atlantic...
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ahead of an eu summit later this wee. may hopes that the summit will and the brexit standoff as many of so force reports. pushing the panic button or just continuing negotiations theresa may heads to brussels for talks with eu bosses in a meeting downing street has described as long pliant. it comes ahead of a decisive a you summit lat this week with brexit negotiations at a deadlock. the british government is now being forced to answer questions about the prospects of reaching no deal with the european union us we have to plan. for an option weather is no deal we don't expect that will aiming for and i don't think that's what we were going to end up. the eu has three main priorities that will want to discuss when european leaders meet with my on thursday the exit bill citizen's right post brexit on the island border. the future of british trade outside of the european single market is a concern for many businesses in the uk. series amaze proposal of a major trade deal with the united states has been a key string to have
ahead of an eu summit later this wee. may hopes that the summit will and the brexit standoff as many of so force reports. pushing the panic button or just continuing negotiations theresa may heads to brussels for talks with eu bosses in a meeting downing street has described as long pliant. it comes ahead of a decisive a you summit lat this week with brexit negotiations at a deadlock. the british government is now being forced to answer questions about the prospects of reaching no deal with the...
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the eu comes into criticism is welcome or particularly the deal -- thestruck with turkey eu comes into criticism as well, particularly the deal the eu struck with turkey. the onus is on the eu to stand up for global human rights. the eu really has to stand up to the plate now. >> you can catch the entire interview at 4:40 p.m. french time. the court in south africa has ruled that the government's plan to withdraw from the international criminal court is unconstitutional and invalid. the icc has been rocked by threats of withdrawal in recent months with complaints focusing on its alleged bias against africa. judges in the pretoria high court ruling that the decision was invalid and unconstitutional. the judges found that only parliament has the power to make this decision and not the executive. it has ordered that the decision the minister of international relations and the minister of justice withdraw their letter to the icc. >> why did south africa make this decision in the first place? in 2015 from of african union summit was held in south africa. omar was allowed to enter the countr
the eu comes into criticism is welcome or particularly the deal -- thestruck with turkey eu comes into criticism as well, particularly the deal the eu struck with turkey. the onus is on the eu to stand up for global human rights. the eu really has to stand up to the plate now. >> you can catch the entire interview at 4:40 p.m. french time. the court in south africa has ruled that the government's plan to withdraw from the international criminal court is unconstitutional and invalid. the...
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the most powerful debate in the eu this week parliament was sexual about harassment and whether the eu should do more to combat it. during the discussion the focus shifted onto the parliament itself, with many stories emerging of staff being the victims of harassment and abuse. here is what the eu commissioner had to say when she opened the debate. women that have been in some form or another harassed by their boss, colleague, their teacher, their neighbour or a stranger in the street, these stories shout to us. it is a feminist outcry from across the world from women who have said enough, this is enough. we refuse to be silent, we refuse to accept it. we have set aside 6 million euros last year and 12.7 for this year, million, and projects across the eu has been a lifeline for many organisations who would otherwise not be able to do the work. there was concern about this wherever you look. and joining me now is labour mep neena gill. who has been following the debate closely. we know the problem, what can the eu do? firstly, we have to put our own house in order and that's what we hav
the most powerful debate in the eu this week parliament was sexual about harassment and whether the eu should do more to combat it. during the discussion the focus shifted onto the parliament itself, with many stories emerging of staff being the victims of harassment and abuse. here is what the eu commissioner had to say when she opened the debate. women that have been in some form or another harassed by their boss, colleague, their teacher, their neighbour or a stranger in the street, these...
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this arab to is is part of the the concern for the eu and. that the prospects of catalonia e correct and. the boat would go against independent. the question here is that for a very long time though the conflict has been not only about independence but about the right to vote if or if not people want independenc. the longstanding conflict going back a long time. behalf that full at this point i think in the european union primarily concerned not about losing. but about how to deal with a...
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not for the eu says the agreement is not for the us to break. it does not belong to any single country and it is not up to any single country to terminate it. the chancellor philip hammond says he regrets his poor choice of words after describing the eu's brexit negotiators as "the enemy". more accusations of sexual assault have been made against the hollywood producer harvey weinstein. the us actress rose mcgowan is the latest
not for the eu says the agreement is not for the us to break. it does not belong to any single country and it is not up to any single country to terminate it. the chancellor philip hammond says he regrets his poor choice of words after describing the eu's brexit negotiators as "the enemy". more accusations of sexual assault have been made against the hollywood producer harvey weinstein. the us actress rose mcgowan is the latest
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eu sends us that bill for wi—fi and a trip to dentist. brussels would pay for broad band, and it had —— italian fishermen even after we quit the eu. spanish ph.d. fishermen even after we quit the eu. spanish ph. d. students fishermen even after we quit the eu. spanish ph.d. students will also benefit from our generosity. spanish ph.d. students will also benefit from our generositym spanish ph.d. students will also benefit from our generosity. it all comes down to what the bill will be for this divorce, how the kitties and how extensive it is. it is not quite clear sense none of this has been decided. that we will be paying any of these bills. this is all a matter of negotiation. but we have been given fairly clear integrations that there could be a bill of £50 million for commitments we have made upfront. it is not uncomplicated. it isa upfront. it is not uncomplicated. it is a contract. so, either the country decides to pay the contract or they don't pay the contract, i don't think it is very complicated. it isa don't think it is ve
eu sends us that bill for wi—fi and a trip to dentist. brussels would pay for broad band, and it had —— italian fishermen even after we quit the eu. spanish ph.d. fishermen even after we quit the eu. spanish ph. d. students fishermen even after we quit the eu. spanish ph.d. students will also benefit from our generosity. spanish ph.d. students will also benefit from our generositym spanish ph.d. students will also benefit from our generosity. it all comes down to what the bill will be for...
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this is one reason why the eu and the uk should remain friendly. with the close relationship between the countries, whether through trade or tourism, spanish businesses being here and british businesses being over there, this is an important relationship that needs to end —— in due beyond brexit. it does and an interesting question for spain and the uk is what is the bilateral relationship look like once the uk is outside the eu? britain and spain have shared interests, for example, both members of nato, both worried about the immigration crisis in the mediterranean. lots of issues they do share. neither of them will entirely control the way brexit negotiations will unfold in the way other issues such as gibraltar that come into play in a way that really is to the disadvantage of the bilateral relationship. thank you. the parents of the terminally ill baby charlie gard will return to the high court tomorrow as their legal battle to allow him to be given an experimental treatment abroad continues. at the centre of that case is the question — w
this is one reason why the eu and the uk should remain friendly. with the close relationship between the countries, whether through trade or tourism, spanish businesses being here and british businesses being over there, this is an important relationship that needs to end —— in due beyond brexit. it does and an interesting question for spain and the uk is what is the bilateral relationship look like once the uk is outside the eu? britain and spain have shared interests, for example, both...
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may says she is preparing for the possibility that britain may not reach a deal for brexit with the eu. while i believe it is in all our interests for the negotiations to succeed, it is our responsibility as a government to prepare for every eventuality. there were serious allegations of sexual abuse made against the mp sir cyril smith back in 1979, but prosecutors lied to the media about them. increased pressure on the catalan leader not to declare independence when he addresses the catalan parliament tomorrow. meryl streep criticises the film producer harvey weinstein after he's fired in the wake of allegations about his mistreatment of women. you will remember the night of the g re nfell tower you will remember the night of the grenfell tower fire when a baby was thrown from a window and court miraculously by a man. we traced back story to its origins and then what we find may surprise you. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the prime minister has given her strongest warning yet that britain might have to leave the european union without a formal brexit deal. mrs may said it was
may says she is preparing for the possibility that britain may not reach a deal for brexit with the eu. while i believe it is in all our interests for the negotiations to succeed, it is our responsibility as a government to prepare for every eventuality. there were serious allegations of sexual abuse made against the mp sir cyril smith back in 1979, but prosecutors lied to the media about them. increased pressure on the catalan leader not to declare independence when he addresses the catalan...
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let's get more on our top story, the eu summit in brussels, where its expected the other 27 eu states will confirm they're not ready to begin trade negotiations. in a minute, we'll be speaking to the brexit supporting mp suella fernandes. but first our reality check correspondent chris morris as has been looking at what it might take to unblock these talks. after five round—up brexit negotiations, the eu have decided sufficient progress has not been made and eu leaders are set to confirm that tomorrow — friday. made and tomorrow — friday. there are several things to be resolved. but basically, at the moment, it all comes down to money. in her speech in florence, theresa may pledged to pay up to £18 billion into the eu budget in 2019 and 2020, to ensure that other countries aren't out of pocket. she also said the uk would "honour commitments" it has made as a member state. but eu negotiators, urged on by all the other member states, want to know what that means in practice. looming large in the background is something called the reste a liquider — eu money that has already bee
let's get more on our top story, the eu summit in brussels, where its expected the other 27 eu states will confirm they're not ready to begin trade negotiations. in a minute, we'll be speaking to the brexit supporting mp suella fernandes. but first our reality check correspondent chris morris as has been looking at what it might take to unblock these talks. after five round—up brexit negotiations, the eu have decided sufficient progress has not been made and eu leaders are set to confirm that...
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-- uk away from the eu. the chinese president is singing a different tune. >> we must say no to protectionism. pursuing protectionism is like walking ones -- locking oneself in a dark room. while wind and rain are kept out, so are light and air. nobody will emerge as a winner in a trade war. daniel: it is all well and good, but business leaders say that china is protectionist. the vast the mystic subsidies mean that foreign firms cannot find a footing in china. and back to europe, it is official -- the eurozone economies are out of recession musso says the international monetary fund. even when it comes to greece and spain, there are reasons to be optimistic. reporter: the imf's latest figures shows the member countries have recovered from recession and the economic growth is back on track. since 2013, more than 4.5 million new jobs have been created in the single currency bloc. not just in germany, spain, italy and even greece have seen jobs growth. the average unemployment is falling from the 12% to below
-- uk away from the eu. the chinese president is singing a different tune. >> we must say no to protectionism. pursuing protectionism is like walking ones -- locking oneself in a dark room. while wind and rain are kept out, so are light and air. nobody will emerge as a winner in a trade war. daniel: it is all well and good, but business leaders say that china is protectionist. the vast the mystic subsidies mean that foreign firms cannot find a footing in china. and back to europe, it is...
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in agriculture for africa and eu neighborhood countries. meanwhile one of the world's biggest oil companies to start publishing details of impact of climate policy on its business. exxonmobil this report effective policies which are designed to limit thehe increasasing globobal temperatures. the move follows pressure from shareholders it was opposed by the company's board witchell their existing systems were all at already addressed climate related risks. excellent supported the paris agreement two years ago and has since signed up to other initiatives to reduce carbon emissions. new policy will see companies because more radical changes including how would adapt to a low carbon future. as you can on is trading action now the major european indices got a boost this tuesday can't count leading with gains of three quarters of one percent. shares of the digital security from jim also surged thirty five percent in amsterdam after french group offered to buy it for four point three billion euros. wallstreet is mostly up downtown jinping hundred
in agriculture for africa and eu neighborhood countries. meanwhile one of the world's biggest oil companies to start publishing details of impact of climate policy on its business. exxonmobil this report effective policies which are designed to limit thehe increasasing globobal temperatures. the move follows pressure from shareholders it was opposed by the company's board witchell their existing systems were all at already addressed climate related risks. excellent supported the paris agreement...
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i think it tells us more about the telegraph's position on the eu than the eu position on the catalan referendum, because as i said, you, both from the parliament and from the individual members have been critical of this. i'm not 100 present sure i agree with letting the eu and eu institutions off the hook with this, because the point thatis hook with this, because the point that is made in the telegraph article is the response from the eu would be very different if it was not spain, if it was hungary or one of the eastern european countries that have been criticised by the eu for human rights issues in the past. with this, there are armed police at hacking people for trying to exercise their democratic right to vote. it might be an illegal referendum, and as you said, the spanish government is absolutely free to ignore the results, but i don't think in other eu countries if you would have had that response from the police they would have stayed silent and just said, that's an issue for hungary, that's an issue for poland, which is what they have done in this case. so there is a sens
i think it tells us more about the telegraph's position on the eu than the eu position on the catalan referendum, because as i said, you, both from the parliament and from the individual members have been critical of this. i'm not 100 present sure i agree with letting the eu and eu institutions off the hook with this, because the point thatis hook with this, because the point that is made in the telegraph article is the response from the eu would be very different if it was not spain, if it was...
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the eu controls they have stalled. the eu controls the pace and sequence here. the prime minister's speech in florence lifted the tone, but the eu says the uk has not provided solutions to the problems caused by brexit. this summit is likely to say, on the issue of citizens rights, the uk must provide legal certainty, including a role for the european court ofjustice. 0n ireland, the uk needs to present and commit to flexible and imaginative solutions. 0n the financial settlement, the uk must make a firm and concrete commitment to settle all its obligations. mrs may has already had one dinner in brussels on monday. she is under pressure from some at home to walk away from the talks. also in brussels today, saying no deal would be a disasterfor the uk, jeremy corbyn. the prime minister seems to have managed to upsetjust about everybody and have a warring cabinet around her. it is up to her to get the negotiations back on track. we cannot countenance the idea we rush headlong into no deal with europe. it all means this summit on the eu leaders will not approve a m
the eu controls they have stalled. the eu controls the pace and sequence here. the prime minister's speech in florence lifted the tone, but the eu says the uk has not provided solutions to the problems caused by brexit. this summit is likely to say, on the issue of citizens rights, the uk must provide legal certainty, including a role for the european court ofjustice. 0n ireland, the uk needs to present and commit to flexible and imaginative solutions. 0n the financial settlement, the uk must...
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is his position more difficult in terms of what we've heard from various eu sources and leaders over the last few days, absolutely backing madrid's position. yes, that is the big problem. it is a problem also about mediation. because there is very little interest in europe in any form of mediation, because many european leaders, including the eu, have said this is an internal affair. one of the reasons they are not interested is because they are concerned about substate nationalism in europe as a whole. we're talking about corsica, scotland. there is very little interest about encouraging secession in europe. stay with this. we note you are going to take us through about what the words the catalan president use. but the scene is absolutely set up for this announcement. i quickly wa nt to ta ke for this announcement. i quickly want to take you outside, it is not just all eyes on the catalan president. all eyes on the big screens as well, because huge crowds are in different parts of barcelona watching those events piped out of the catalan president. these are cata la n the catalan pre
is his position more difficult in terms of what we've heard from various eu sources and leaders over the last few days, absolutely backing madrid's position. yes, that is the big problem. it is a problem also about mediation. because there is very little interest in europe in any form of mediation, because many european leaders, including the eu, have said this is an internal affair. one of the reasons they are not interested is because they are concerned about substate nationalism in europe as...
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during the eu referendum a similar vote amount -- to stay in the eu. spain sees this as a way of -- matt: they overwhelmingly want to stay as a part of the u.k., but then they overwhelmingly wanted to stay as part of the eu. that is an issue people find themselves in. it looks like the british government is trying to stick to the status quo as much as it can while achieving a brexit in name only. is that the outcome you expect? john: i think if you look at what is happening in the first phase, there is a feeling that the beginning of the negotiations the u.k. had a staff that was a long way from what the eu wanted. we ended up with something closer to where the eu starting position was because of the reality of circumstances here. matt: a lot of that because of the irish situation. staying under eu regulation. they will continue paying for everything 32020 and yonder. the european court of justice still has jurisdiction -- john: that is because the eu is insisting on that. it seems from the cabinet meeting that was held yesterday in the u.k., the more
during the eu referendum a similar vote amount -- to stay in the eu. spain sees this as a way of -- matt: they overwhelmingly want to stay as a part of the u.k., but then they overwhelmingly wanted to stay as part of the eu. that is an issue people find themselves in. it looks like the british government is trying to stick to the status quo as much as it can while achieving a brexit in name only. is that the outcome you expect? john: i think if you look at what is happening in the first phase,...
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leader calls for a full eu convergence by 2025. congress extends funding for two weeks to ravenna u.s. government shutdown and attention turns to jobs data in the fed's rate path for 2018. welcome. i am matt miller. we are in london. the trading day. in the equity market, take a look at the stocks 600. this is a function of the bloomberg that allows you to break down an index into the industrial groups. you can seal most every single one is gaining. and gas losers are oil and that's not by a lot. the banks are the biggest gainers after the basil iii negotiations turned out to be not so bad. everything is gaining. the banks are the big news. that and the fact that everything else is pretty much up. let's get the first word news from sebastian. >> u.k. prime minister of theresa may and juncker of the commission have reached a brexit deal. they are now ready to work after next week's summit. flurry of after a diplomatic activity overnight in a predawn meeting between may and euchre. prime minister may has assured me she has the backin
leader calls for a full eu convergence by 2025. congress extends funding for two weeks to ravenna u.s. government shutdown and attention turns to jobs data in the fed's rate path for 2018. welcome. i am matt miller. we are in london. the trading day. in the equity market, take a look at the stocks 600. this is a function of the bloomberg that allows you to break down an index into the industrial groups. you can seal most every single one is gaining. and gas losers are oil and that's not by a...
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britain is 15 to 17% of the eu economy. where as trade with the eu is 47% of britain's trade. plus the fa ct is 47% of britain's trade. plus the fact under wto rules, if there is no deal, europe can still get its goods to the uk because tariffs on goods are very low, so the germans will still be able to sell their cars. where as britain needs to export services and services are not covered under the wto rules and britain has a big problem. doesn't the eu also want britain's money and by that i don'tjust mean the divorce bill, it is clear there is still haggling over that but when britain leaves in 2019, the eu is not getting our regular funds and that surely is an issue of concern? no, that's what it means to no longer to be a member. they don't wa nt to longer to be a member. they don't want to lose that sum of money do they? they have resigned themselves for that so if great britain doesn't continue in the norway style in the single market, they have got used to that, losing that money. the continentals want there to be a visible sign that britain's decision was a mistake. r
britain is 15 to 17% of the eu economy. where as trade with the eu is 47% of britain's trade. plus the fa ct is 47% of britain's trade. plus the fact under wto rules, if there is no deal, europe can still get its goods to the uk because tariffs on goods are very low, so the germans will still be able to sell their cars. where as britain needs to export services and services are not covered under the wto rules and britain has a big problem. doesn't the eu also want britain's money and by that i...
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i gather this is coming from the eu. it is the european court of human rights. this is why it has been going on for a long time. let's move on to the sunday telegraph, hospitals failing to tackle safety crisis. this is coming from the nhs medical director. sir bruce keogh, who has been the most senior doctor for ten years and he says the problem is that there is the central advice. years and he says the problem is that there is the central advicem is the latest cry for help. he said it isa is the latest cry for help. he said it is a desperate organisation with no centre, yet it is supposedly the most centralised organisation after the soviet army, isn't it? that is what used to be said. again, i hate to put on the american thing, but this sort of system, as well—intentioned as it was and as lauded as it should be, and i would like to continue with a system where you can show up at a hospital, but from a management standpoint and a funding standpoint, it doesn't work. what he is saying the problem is, he also blames the watchdogs. he says there are too many boa
i gather this is coming from the eu. it is the european court of human rights. this is why it has been going on for a long time. let's move on to the sunday telegraph, hospitals failing to tackle safety crisis. this is coming from the nhs medical director. sir bruce keogh, who has been the most senior doctor for ten years and he says the problem is that there is the central advice. years and he says the problem is that there is the central advicem is the latest cry for help. he said it isa is...
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the eu is america's largest trading partner. the eu and the us economies account together for about half the entire world gdp and for nearly a third of world trade flows. - europe is fundamentally important in the united states. europe is our largest trade partner. europe is the largest investor into the american economy and europe is the home of our strongest and largest alliance the nato alliance, we have 26 european allies. so europe is vital to the united states. - i think the us/ british relationship will remain special but not as special as it was because britain will be able to help less than it did in the past. britain will be weakened by this geo-politically. britain will be out of discussions that involve the eu. - [narrator] the united states and other powers have increased incentives to negotiate trade agreements with the eu as a single block rather than 28 separate governments. the trans- atlantic trade and investment partnership ttip uses this approach. - the aim of the ttip, like the tpp was to achieve much deeper
the eu is america's largest trading partner. the eu and the us economies account together for about half the entire world gdp and for nearly a third of world trade flows. - europe is fundamentally important in the united states. europe is our largest trade partner. europe is the largest investor into the american economy and europe is the home of our strongest and largest alliance the nato alliance, we have 26 european allies. so europe is vital to the united states. - i think the us/ british...
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that does not mean we think the eu is perfect. sometimes it fails to live up to its founding values of human dignity, freedom, democracy and equality. for the people of catalonia, eu citizens were violently attacked by police just for trying to vote. the eu should have spoken up loudly to condemn it. [applause] friends, and catalonia i hope dialogue will replace confrontation. it is time for the spanish government to sit down with the government of catalonia. it is time for them to talk and to find a way forward. a way forward that respects the rule of law, yes, but a way forward that also respects democracy and respects the right of the people of catalonia to determine their own future. [applause] to our future, being in charge of the decisions that shape your destiny, being in the driving seat and not simply at the mercy of events. that is the essence of independence. friends, we are the party of independence. [applause] in case for independence doesn't depend on brexit but brexit does show us what can happen when we don't contr
that does not mean we think the eu is perfect. sometimes it fails to live up to its founding values of human dignity, freedom, democracy and equality. for the people of catalonia, eu citizens were violently attacked by police just for trying to vote. the eu should have spoken up loudly to condemn it. [applause] friends, and catalonia i hope dialogue will replace confrontation. it is time for the spanish government to sit down with the government of catalonia. it is time for them to talk and to...
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this is the status of eu nationals in the uk, and uk nationals in the eu. then there is the irish border, the border between the republic of ireland which is a member state of the eu, and northern ireland, which is part of the united kingdom. on three issues, there is no agreement yet. early on in the day, i was down at the entrance where all the leaders come through, and one of the first to arrive was theresa may. here she is speaking to the bbc. this council is about taking stock and looking ahead to how we can tackle the challenges we all share across europe. that means continuing oui’ across europe. that means continuing our cooperation, at the heart of the strong partnership we want to build together. we will be looking at the concrete progress that has been made in rx negotiations, and looking at setting out our ambitious plans for the weeks ahead, particularly i want to see an urgency in reaching an agreement on citizens rights. we have heard the word urgent a lot today because i think both sides of this negotiation understand that time is running
this is the status of eu nationals in the uk, and uk nationals in the eu. then there is the irish border, the border between the republic of ireland which is a member state of the eu, and northern ireland, which is part of the united kingdom. on three issues, there is no agreement yet. early on in the day, i was down at the entrance where all the leaders come through, and one of the first to arrive was theresa may. here she is speaking to the bbc. this council is about taking stock and looking...
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she wants to reassure the eu citizens in the uk and uk citizens in the eu do continue to keep their rights those are some of the comments coming out at this point here's a quick reminder of your headlines. spanish authorities con if i case hundreds of thousands of ballot papers, but catalan officials call for eu intervention to protect sunday's independence referendum. what we've seen here today is a firm democratic and unstoppable movement that obviously is not to remain silent. >>> shares in vw and porsche hit the skids after volkswagen increases provisions for its emissions settlements, while munich prosecutors arrest an ex-porsche executive in the emissions probe. >>> and a new dynamic in brexit talks. there's progress in the latest round of discussions as brussels indicates it may be open to p m prime minister may's hopes for a transition deal. >>> just to bring you up to speed with some data points we've been getting out we got the final reading of the second quarter gdp it was revised to 1.5% year on year versus the last estimate of 1.7% that means it is a little bit weaker obviousl
she wants to reassure the eu citizens in the uk and uk citizens in the eu do continue to keep their rights those are some of the comments coming out at this point here's a quick reminder of your headlines. spanish authorities con if i case hundreds of thousands of ballot papers, but catalan officials call for eu intervention to protect sunday's independence referendum. what we've seen here today is a firm democratic and unstoppable movement that obviously is not to remain silent. >>>...
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everybody accepts 3 million eu citizens who live in our country should be able to stay and the eu chief negotiator michel barnier is absolutely clear you are not going to get the same economic benefit as she did as a member of the club, otherwise why would anybody be a member of the club? let me put something to you that liam fox the international trade secretary said after being interviewed this morning. he said when emmanuel macron suggested britain was bluffing and talked about being willing to walk away without a deal, it wasn't, britain and the cabinet is quite serious, prepared for their to be no deal? do you think they are bluffing?” prepared for their to be no deal? do you think they are bluffing? i don't know whether they are bluffing or not but what i do know is that the chat and talk of being no deal promoted by boris johnson, chat and talk of being no deal promoted by borisjohnson, liam fox and others is grossly responsible. you do not reach an agreement with your counterparty by sitting at the negotiating table and saying i don't wa nt to negotiating table and saying i do
everybody accepts 3 million eu citizens who live in our country should be able to stay and the eu chief negotiator michel barnier is absolutely clear you are not going to get the same economic benefit as she did as a member of the club, otherwise why would anybody be a member of the club? let me put something to you that liam fox the international trade secretary said after being interviewed this morning. he said when emmanuel macron suggested britain was bluffing and talked about being willing...
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eu citizens resident. i know that, but there is clearly an issue with the money and david davis has said as much. ijust wonder where you draw that line. at what the macro what point it is ready to spend money when we get to that stage? road—macro the possibility of leaving about a deal would cost us tens of million pounds a year. the prime minister needs to negotiate in good faith. i do know what the papers are. she made a mention of £20 billion in her florence speech. i don‘t know what the counter proposals are. until we do this deal we will not be able to protect trade, jobs and income in this country. she certainly needs to move fast on the irish border because we heard from the home office and the customs cheap this week, that no new customs rules can be put in place by march 2019. if we crash out with no deal, we have no mechanisms to put new tariffs on our goods and that is unthinkable. mary creagh, thank you for joining unthinkable. mary creagh, thank you forjoining us. staying with brexit, iju
eu citizens resident. i know that, but there is clearly an issue with the money and david davis has said as much. ijust wonder where you draw that line. at what the macro what point it is ready to spend money when we get to that stage? road—macro the possibility of leaving about a deal would cost us tens of million pounds a year. the prime minister needs to negotiate in good faith. i do know what the papers are. she made a mention of £20 billion in her florence speech. i don‘t know what...
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the eu does not want theresa may to go home empty—handed. that is why they are going to be promising to start talking amongst themselves about trade and transition deals. but they will not yet go on to talk to the uk directly about that because they say they need more compromise on theresa may and they need more detail on the cash. it is the money, the brexit bill, that is the sticking point in the talks. we can look at what happens today and look forward to tomorrow, a more friendly tone. we saw theresa may with german chancellor angela merkel and her french counterpart chatting in a friendly way. i think there is a change in tone. whether that will produce significant steps forward tomorrow, i think that is unlikely. thank you. there has been a sharp rise in the number of crimes reported by police in england and wales. figures for the office for national statistics showed an increase in 13%. on the same day, norfolk police became the first forced to cut all of its community service support offices, citing funding gaps and unparalleled grow
the eu does not want theresa may to go home empty—handed. that is why they are going to be promising to start talking amongst themselves about trade and transition deals. but they will not yet go on to talk to the uk directly about that because they say they need more compromise on theresa may and they need more detail on the cash. it is the money, the brexit bill, that is the sticking point in the talks. we can look at what happens today and look forward to tomorrow, a more friendly tone. we...
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they left feeling like the eu has their back. it was clearly said by the european commission what we expected, because it‘s in the treaties. i mean, things like the rule of law, democracy, that everyone has to respect the rule of law — things that are obvious for almost everyone in europe. campaigners for catalan independence gave red roses to their supporters, like this swedish mep. flowering of democracy or thorny problem? that was adam fleming reporting from strasbourg. we‘rejoined now from brussels by the spanish mep antonio lopez, he is the secretary general of the european people‘s party in the european parliament. and represents spain‘s ruling party. a queue forjoining us. have a situation in which the eu budget commissioner is talking about the civil war planned in the centre of europe, calling the situation very disturbing. how can the eu not justify intervening in some meaningful way? how can the eu except the democracy is beaten in the streets? that it is beating against the democracy, the rule of law, and th
they left feeling like the eu has their back. it was clearly said by the european commission what we expected, because it‘s in the treaties. i mean, things like the rule of law, democracy, that everyone has to respect the rule of law — things that are obvious for almost everyone in europe. campaigners for catalan independence gave red roses to their supporters, like this swedish mep. flowering of democracy or thorny problem? that was adam fleming reporting from strasbourg. we‘rejoined now...